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and then take it what with which the state by city and play the game. we'd love to help or to hear from that that too much to clean up. well they vary enormously. how i think you can think that. first of all those red lines are not. current play defense because the whole process of for the treaty change has to begin. secondly red lines also move even though them and they wreck. even in including europe in the give charity. and there was a lot of support i was pointing out earlier for that kind of a rethinking the kind of new thinking the prime minister is presenting to the europeans to come so i don't think any country is really taking the position that. they have such a red line they want britain to leave european union. challenges to succeed here and the whole idea of the single rocket. we we looked at that and some of the think about it it's ready doesn't see a free trade area. very think that it's hard to have to make the people the facts that should see if we cannot come to the malaysian part of education for fourteen point four five percent increa
and then take it what with which the state by city and play the game. we'd love to help or to hear from that that too much to clean up. well they vary enormously. how i think you can think that. first of all those red lines are not. current play defense because the whole process of for the treaty change has to begin. secondly red lines also move even though them and they wreck. even in including europe in the give charity. and there was a lot of support i was pointing out earlier for that kind...
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i don't own it at the moment. i really like citi and bank of america. i like the investment banks and the small investment banks as well >> you think we'll get some dividends, anton? >> i think everybody is increasing already. already got amountment out of comerica and bbmt so we'll continue to get dividend increase. >> jamie dimon said that's the plan, we'll raise the diffidents so he shuttinged the buyback might be smaller than a year ago. fred, break it down for us. what do you like in terms of the bank stocks, and what do you want to avoid here? >> the ones from the beginning of the story, never will they get back to the pre-peaks. the reason why we won't get to the pre-peaks is the big issuance during the crisis. what do we have the best outlook for and that's restructuring. going forward that's citigroup. our number one pick in that space. looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this mark
i don't own it at the moment. i really like citi and bank of america. i like the investment banks and the small investment banks as well >> you think we'll get some dividends, anton? >> i think everybody is increasing already. already got amountment out of comerica and bbmt so we'll continue to get dividend increase. >> jamie dimon said that's the plan, we'll raise the diffidents so he shuttinged the buyback might be smaller than a year ago. fred, break it down for us. what do...
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one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's jobs number. a couple of you actually nailed the number but only one got the entry in first. adrian texiera trader, father of three boys from pembroke pines, florida tweeted in exactly 157,000 early thursday. couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched
one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's...
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city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >> you wonder whether you should get worried when the analysts are having a hard time keeping up the market. i understand why people would be bulls. talk about the divergence between corporate earnings and the foot is firmly on the gas pedal. and they say people are underinvested. i don't buy any of those. if the fed has their foot on the gas pedal, they could take it off. as far as everybody being underinvested, goldman sachs indicated they have 40 to 45% of their assets in equities already. when i look at the dow chart, ten-year chart, looks to me like it could be forming a double top. look at
city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >> you wonder whether you should get worried when the analysts are having a hard time...
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i like the stock. >> what's the scoop on citi? >> same story there. citi has a massive unlocked amount of value if they decide to break up and financials have been leading and will be leading. stay long but have protection underneath in the form of putting. >> all right. final trades up next. ty, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's
i like the stock. >> what's the scoop on citi? >> same story there. citi has a massive unlocked amount of value if they decide to break up and financials have been leading and will be leading. stay long but have protection underneath in the form of putting. >> all right. final trades up next. ty, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified...
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another big concern especially in some of the areas outside of the city is a loss of power. these winds are going to get to hurricane strength in some areas, and that's going to threaten the power lines. now, over the last day or day and a half, we've obviously seen a run on all of the hardware and home improvement stores in this area. but also the grocery stores. people getting the food they need to sustain themselves for several days, saying they realize they will probably be in their homes for an extended period of time. that's the very latest here in boston. i'm jay gray, nbc news. now back to you. >> all right. many thanks to jay gray. we appreciate it. >>> now, the president might have some senate democrats on his side as they scramble to find replacement cuts for the march 1st across the board sequester. but according to the latest from ace pollster scott rasmussen, only 36% of likely voters think oklahoma should find a way to stop the automatic cuts from going into effect. scott rasmussen, founder and president of rusmussen report joined me. scott as always welcome b
another big concern especially in some of the areas outside of the city is a loss of power. these winds are going to get to hurricane strength in some areas, and that's going to threaten the power lines. now, over the last day or day and a half, we've obviously seen a run on all of the hardware and home improvement stores in this area. but also the grocery stores. people getting the food they need to sustain themselves for several days, saying they realize they will probably be in their homes...
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chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio sum
chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [...
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the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? let's find out right now. it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results out of home builders, like toll brothers earlier in the week. we saw them with retailers. the automakers had a tough week. the fed has been doing what they have been doing. we got the minutes from the last meeting. a little more dissent than some people had expected. at some point, they are going to take their pedal off the metal. if you continue to have the head winds that we do right now, we are facing a sequester, we have $4 gas at the pump, payroll tax increase. some guys told us this is hurting their sales. at some point, something has to give. i'm not sure at five-year highs if we can continue to go up. >>
the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? let's find out right now. it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results...
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>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in the uk where on-line gambling is legal. it will take another 6 to 12 months for it all to get up and running. pay-off? 1.5 billion added to fis al in 2015. uncertainty about demand in the garden state and questions about whether on-line betting will hurt the brick and mortar business and questioning whether on-line gaming is enough to save ac's casinos. new competition from properties on-line in baltimore and d.c. wi will hurt them. the state and casinos can't bet on that yet. back to you, scott. >> mary, thank you very much. we saw zynga get the nevada pop the other day pip think you
>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in...
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country, and he's trying to get dhl to at least donate the air park to the city. >> there's hurt. there's a sense of betrayal. >> "betrayal" is a strong word. >> dhl came in and made promises, and i don't think they lived up to their side of the bargain. that's the past. we can't dwell on that. we need to move forward. dhl, we hope, is going to help us with the air park. >> in the meantime, the sugartree ministry soup kitchen is expanding. >> we're actually building-- remodeling our room over here, adding 200 more seats. >> that would be about double what you're doing now. >> exactly, we should be able to feed about 350 people a day. >> you can talk about possible medical options. >> dhl workers in their meetings just heard that the state unemployment benefit fund went broke last week. the federal government rushed in with an emergency loan of $500 million just to keep the checks coming. the feds are also spending $4 million here to train workers in computer skills, but that doesn't mean there will be jobs. the laid-off workers are guaranteed access to health insurance for a year
country, and he's trying to get dhl to at least donate the air park to the city. >> there's hurt. there's a sense of betrayal. >> "betrayal" is a strong word. >> dhl came in and made promises, and i don't think they lived up to their side of the bargain. that's the past. we can't dwell on that. we need to move forward. dhl, we hope, is going to help us with the air park. >> in the meantime, the sugartree ministry soup kitchen is expanding. >> we're...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are looking at them and say what worked for you part is global expansion. they reinvent ad lot of what they are doing in the stores reimaging themselves. when you look at their menu they are getting very aggressive. they got themselves into coffee. lattes. you're seeing some results. >> the story sounds good. the problem is they haven't shown top line growth. they haven't been able to grow revenues. mcdonald's still has 10% earnings growth direction over the next two years. it has dividend yield of 3% versus 1% for burger king. it has a cheaper valuation. most importantly the fries are just much better. the fries are s
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are...
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as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is all about if that storm slows down, that's when we could take this number and push it back up. so that's the timing. again, timing on that is if the storm slows down into the sudden daytime frame and that means the tail end of the storm, rock land, rochester, put numb, that's when it goes up and up. you already have two feet, what's another foot, right? but with sizeable snow versus a damaging crippling snow, in terms of infrastructure, new york city is still on that time line. you will gome snow but the bull aeye that we have nailed down, we are
as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is...
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you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to it right now. meanwhile, since months ago, value investor bob olstein told cnbc that amazon could drop 50% over the next few years. since then the stock has done well moving higher. that hasn't stopped olstein from staying bearish on the stock. in fact, now he's calling amazon a ticking bomb on valuation. he says the wrong price for investors is what they are looking at. surprised short sellers are not piling in on this stock. >> bob joins us now along with cnbc's gary kaminsky who is a bit more positive on amazon, and, bob, we certainly want to get your take on the rally at large as we mar
you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to...
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is there a direct relationship between the budget cut and the disaster at texas city? >> we believe there is. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [watch ticking] with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna b
is there a direct relationship between the budget cut and the disaster at texas city? >> we believe there is. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [watch ticking] with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot...
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they intend to roll out the first store in new york city. that's not for a while now. but more important they're spending big on the nordstrom website. nordstrom's is moving aggressively into mobile. last year, mobile devices accounted for a fifth of the total sales and it grew at a 31% clip last quarter. it can help the stock to continue to power higher in a world where everyone gets 3 and 4-g. the next gatsby component, how about ralph lauren. maybe this isn't the best example. this is the premiere high end apparel brand. nothing says preppy like polo. they earned 240 a share. these companies are doing better even if their stocks aren't. and it gave very healthy guidance for 2013. this is what happens when you have a brand that's perceived to be on the high end of things. the money flows in because people cannot resist a little conspicuous consumption. this can be a perilous game. look at coach. they're a dog because they're widely perceived as having fallen behind on the style curve with its merchandise. i don't think ralph lauren will fall prey because they have st
they intend to roll out the first store in new york city. that's not for a while now. but more important they're spending big on the nordstrom website. nordstrom's is moving aggressively into mobile. last year, mobile devices accounted for a fifth of the total sales and it grew at a 31% clip last quarter. it can help the stock to continue to power higher in a world where everyone gets 3 and 4-g. the next gatsby component, how about ralph lauren. maybe this isn't the best example. this is the...
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but the conversation always seems to center around the banks, the the citi's, the morgans. >> if you look at xlf, for instance, it's trading right below its recent high, if that breaks out above that, if that's working, you don't need to look elsewhere. it's working right now so you can look at the goldmans and they are working. >> you'll get more leverage and joe has been on regions. >> the largely capital banks are not. they have spun off those units so when you see stock markets acting as cooperatively as they have been, when you see in-flows charging into bonds and stocks, issuance up, deals happening, that favors the goldmans, the morgan stanleys. that's why we emphasize them and why they have been leading. there's going to be a second leg to this story and it probably won't just be capital markets. it will be wage growth. i will start looking elsewhere. >> one other name. comerica, you're having a nice recovery. regional banks, incredible source of opportunity. >> all right. not so fast, mike murphy. my traders are quick but they are not always right and last month mike gave a
but the conversation always seems to center around the banks, the the citi's, the morgans. >> if you look at xlf, for instance, it's trading right below its recent high, if that breaks out above that, if that's working, you don't need to look elsewhere. it's working right now so you can look at the goldmans and they are working. >> you'll get more leverage and joe has been on regions. >> the largely capital banks are not. they have spun off those units so when you see stock...
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the ten-city composite up 5.9%. the 20-city composite up 6.8%. david blitzer is the chairman of the s&p 500 index committee. david, welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. >> pretty good numbers to close out the year. people still trying to get their arms around how distressed properties are moving some of these prices, especially in key markets. >> that's right. i think the overall picture is very, very strong. the national index, which is up 7.3% for the four quarters, ended with the end of 2012. so really, all across the country things look good. only one city of all 20 was down on the year-over-year basis. >> still, though, i'm told the index is heavily skewed by the share of distressed. that's why atlanta could be down 17%. and now up 10% year-over-year. are these numbers, are they reflective of what's happening with real buyers? >> yes, i think they are reflective of what's actually happening with real buyers. what we've seen in city after city over the last couple of years is the city will get hit with a wave of foreclosure activity.
the ten-city composite up 5.9%. the 20-city composite up 6.8%. david blitzer is the chairman of the s&p 500 index committee. david, welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. >> pretty good numbers to close out the year. people still trying to get their arms around how distressed properties are moving some of these prices, especially in key markets. >> that's right. i think the overall picture is very, very strong. the national index, which is up 7.3% for the four...
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the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think you're seeing a turn in m&a also. >> until that dynamic change, i'm not sure why anyone would want to walk away. >> best buy is getting a boost today, also getting an upgrade. stocks having a nice move. >> the stock was left for dead last year. fourth quarter sales were a little better than people expected, that showed some stabilization, which was positive. and steefle also making a call on management doing a much better job. the risk is the same it's been. google is getting into retail, apple has eaten their lrcunch. i would take profits and gets out of this. i don't see
the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think...
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tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're not thinking about what's next week. so, we're building for the long-term. >> so, let me ask you, for your u.s. customer, which effects her most, stock market levels, employ or housing? what's the most relevant factor, or some other? >> from what we can understand, the behavior of the consumer, employment, number one. spousal partner employment number two, maybe housing as an indicator whether they have disposal income three, stock market doesn't seem to say, stock market's up today, i'm buying something tomorrow. i don't believe that's an influ
tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> power lunch top of the hour. what the fear index, the vix, is telling the smart money. should you run, not walk, from this stock market? remember enron? are american 401(k) investors making the same now by investing too much money in their company's stock for their own good and their own retirement? and what ceos are making these days. >> let's take a look at the vix rising as stocks sit near the low of the day. what are you making, doc, of the move we're seeing over the last couple of days. you have the fear gauge rising significantly today. >> it's an indication, scott, that not enough people have protection going into sequestration next week. yesterday just ahead of the fed minutes where they talked about perhaps slowing the pace of those asset purchases and, again, that was not a unanimous opinion, that was just part of that statement yesterday, you saw 40,000 of the at the money 15 puts trade very quickly, went from 95 cents to $1.40 yesterday, moving up to
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> power lunch top of the hour. what the fear index, the vix, is telling the smart money. should you run, not walk, from this stock market? remember enron? are american 401(k) investors making the same now by investing too much money in their company's stock for their own good and their own retirement? and what ceos are making these days. >> let's take a look at the vix...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> only 25 minutes before tim cook addresses the goldman sachs technology conference. we'll break down what we can expect to hear from cook and what does it mean for apple stock today. great to see you. >> hello. >> what are you expecting to hear from cook today? >> yes. he's going to speak at the conference and we don't think he'll get into too much details over there. at this point, where the stock is, we think he'll address two things. strategy and products. they said they're actively looking at the cash balance. we expect them to increase dividends and have more buybacks. we think he's not going to get into details, but they're going to indicate their willingness to do that. on new products, they'll definitely talk about new products before the actual launch. but i think he's going to talk about the confidence in the new product pipeline. >> do you think that tim cook's playbook will change a little bit, given the pressure that he might be feeling from sharehold
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> only 25 minutes before tim cook addresses the goldman sachs technology conference. we'll break down what we can expect to hear from cook and what does it mean for apple stock today. great to see you. >> hello. >> what are you expecting to hear from cook today? >> yes. he's going to speak at the conference and we don't think he'll get into too much details...
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new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things will be significantly worse than we see in the city itself. timing there is late tomorrow and into tomorrow night. you see amounts tapering off as you head farther south and west. the idea here is that a lot of people see a foot of snow. some people say two feet of snow. maybe in a few spots in and around boston we could see three feet of snowfall out of this one. your top five snowstorms, the biggest, presidents' day in 2003. some model res saying we may beat that total in boston. not written in stone, but these are ones that everybody remembers. we stop that, that
new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things...
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you're up here, you're on the radio, you're in new york city. what does this thing look like you to? >> well, i hate to disagree with you. and i hate to have to defend the president here. but for you to say that president obama came one a bad program, the sequester thing, is one of the few plans he's ever come up with that i like. and any cabinet member that cannot make a cut of 1.25% should immediately step down. he's not capable of managing if he can't make those cuts in a reasonable and rational way. this is the same game we always play. when you have to make a little cut, you claim we have to cut food safety, we have to cut airline security. you absolutely don't. there's enough waste and bloating you could make reasonable cuts. >> this is obama's plan. and this is a good thing. this is like the drones. i like the drones and i like the sequester. but he's disowning the sequester. >> but they let him get away with it. we've got to make this clear. this is obama's plan. he designed it. he created it. >> republicans also back the sequester. they
you're up here, you're on the radio, you're in new york city. what does this thing look like you to? >> well, i hate to disagree with you. and i hate to have to defend the president here. but for you to say that president obama came one a bad program, the sequester thing, is one of the few plans he's ever come up with that i like. and any cabinet member that cannot make a cut of 1.25% should immediately step down. he's not capable of managing if he can't make those cuts in a reasonable...
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apple's not even on the top 50 of citi's new global champions. >> really? >> apple's not even on the list. >> holy cow. >> but the question is, why should it be on the list? >> coach is on the list. >> nine times earnings. coach is on the list? >> should go buy coach. buy a man bag. >> man purse. >> are we saying that on the list, which i have here somewhere, that apple's not one of the best 50? >> best 50 what, though? >> listen, maybe that's the bottom. >> coach, cummins -- >> i like cummins. >> ebay. >> i like ebay. >> speaking of watches, you can get a fossil instead of a swatch. >> listen, man, fossil, i told you yesterday fossil is going to determine whether that apple watch is better than the google glasses. >> google's on the top 50 list. >> i believe that. >> i'm going to 1,001 right now. >> where is brian white? >> right. that almost -- i don't want to say it topped the stock. when you start to get the really far out there price targets on apple, that's when the cracks in the story started to really -- >> look, here's capital oil and gas. one of t
apple's not even on the top 50 of citi's new global champions. >> really? >> apple's not even on the list. >> holy cow. >> but the question is, why should it be on the list? >> coach is on the list. >> nine times earnings. coach is on the list? >> should go buy coach. buy a man bag. >> man purse. >> are we saying that on the list, which i have here somewhere, that apple's not one of the best 50? >> best 50 what, though? >>...
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for the second year in a row, the new york city department of environmental protection offered unusual valentine's day trip. a select number of lucky couples take on a tour of the city's wastewater treatment plants in brooklyn. highlights of the tour included romantic views of the sludge treatment area and a hike to the top of the plant's digester eggs. >> did that last year. so over that. >> all right. coming up next, the stocks our creators are courting this valentine's day, but first why traders karen and dan are at odds over a major financial firm. he'll deliver the most compelling argument. find out when "fast money" comes back. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. [ engine
for the second year in a row, the new york city department of environmental protection offered unusual valentine's day trip. a select number of lucky couples take on a tour of the city's wastewater treatment plants in brooklyn. highlights of the tour included romantic views of the sludge treatment area and a hike to the top of the plant's digester eggs. >> did that last year. so over that. >> all right. coming up next, the stocks our creators are courting this valentine's day, but...
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bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home. back to you guys. >> all right, mcc, thank you. we want to hear from you, if not on a cruise ship, where would you rather be stuck? what would a better place to be rather than on a cruise ship? >> how about right here at work? >> right here at work? >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. it smells fine in here right now. you showered this morning? i did, too. it's friday. so i did, as well. it's underwear change day, shower day, everything else. >> once a week you shower? >> is that tmi? no, no. when w
bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. just like you. investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes poss
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one day, yesterday, wells fargo had the upgrade yesterday and bank america and city are your players. they continue to explode to the upside. you look at the stock volume, you see a lot of volume in bank of america and options, same thing. the 12 strike calls continue to be attacked. now that we're through, we look to the upside and volume continues to be in the financials and banks. >> scott, i don't think it's coincidence we went from 1 to 2% in the 10 year, and i own these -- >> good for you. >> and they will make net interest on the margins and a trade that will continue through the rest of the year. >> i think goldman is a great way to play. great movements in weekly options and everyday the stock moving higher and hitting new highs. bank of america also the news that could be coming out with bank of america that the company could be looking to increase their dividend or stock repurchase that would get it through a new high. >> niles, you have a big position in bank banof america. >> i agree with that. it tells you how many shares you can buy back and if you increase your divide
one day, yesterday, wells fargo had the upgrade yesterday and bank america and city are your players. they continue to explode to the upside. you look at the stock volume, you see a lot of volume in bank of america and options, same thing. the 12 strike calls continue to be attacked. now that we're through, we look to the upside and volume continues to be in the financials and banks. >> scott, i don't think it's coincidence we went from 1 to 2% in the 10 year, and i own these -- >>...
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and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of jpmorgan. there may be momentum. >> the corporate governance splitting the two roles never gained the traction here in the united states as it has around the rest of the world. people still love to have a single figurehead in america, and someone they can rally around. it's a very different -- you know, the iconization of american business people is quite unique. >> our next guest actually may have something to say on that topic. one of the biggest names in shareholder activists recently pushing for the proxy fight going on. calling on diversifi
and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of...
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the most loved stock of last year can't even make it onto the top 50 at citi? >> markets are fickle. >> especially after the -- like you say, that 30% correction that it's made, wouldn't more of us say that it is a value down here than it was at $600 or $700? my answer would be yes. obviously citi's is no. >> i'm going to say citi is dead wrong. i look over to katie hubert at morgan stanley who i think is the peyton manning of analysts when it comes to apple. she's been around forever. i've been watching her follow apple since well below $100 a share. she's consistent. she's throwing touchdowns. show knows how to direct herself. >> she threw a big touchdown today, if it comes to fruition, saying that they were going to more than double the dividend, right? >> doesn't that all sound like what we've been talking about on this desk, a second-half story. she talked about carrier partnerships. they're seeing so much success with the minis in brazil and china. if you get into the phone market, they have to have that lower-end phone. that's where they're going to kill
the most loved stock of last year can't even make it onto the top 50 at citi? >> markets are fickle. >> especially after the -- like you say, that 30% correction that it's made, wouldn't more of us say that it is a value down here than it was at $600 or $700? my answer would be yes. obviously citi's is no. >> i'm going to say citi is dead wrong. i look over to katie hubert at morgan stanley who i think is the peyton manning of analysts when it comes to apple. she's been around...
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i'm missing a lot on the street. i'm here at a target in jersey city. "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition is an institution, not just among men. 18 million women are expected to flip through the pages of the magazine this year maybe hoping to look a little more like kate upton. target is hoping they can put that pipe dream a little within reach. this year for the first time "sports illustrated" has chosen a target brand exhilarations bikini to be worn by jessica perez. you can see her in this photo shoot. she was modeling this in chile. the company didn't buy this placement. it's marketing the company can only dream of. the picture may be worth a thousand words but the bikini sells for $30. target did invest in the issue. there's an insert inside the edition called secrets of swimsuit, mini zine, six pages of si content, six pages of target advertising that goes hand in hand helping us perfect that kate upton look complete with the makeup and beach hair to boot. target sponsored si swimsuit video digitals, you'll see that on different platforms as wel
i'm missing a lot on the street. i'm here at a target in jersey city. "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition is an institution, not just among men. 18 million women are expected to flip through the pages of the magazine this year maybe hoping to look a little more like kate upton. target is hoping they can put that pipe dream a little within reach. this year for the first time "sports illustrated" has chosen a target brand exhilarations bikini to be worn by jessica perez. you...
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and is the city of new york city takeout in jeopardy? we look at the newest edition on michael bloomberg's list of banned substances. as we take a break, look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. >>> for more on our show and our guests, check out the website otm.cnbc.com. i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me @mariabartiromo. >>> first, here's a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. >>> monday is president's day. stock market and banks are closed for the holiday. following that, earnings are out from walmart, hewlett-packard and dell computer. by the way, that could be the company's last earnings release before going private, that's dell. wednesday we'll find out the number of new residential units that began construction last month, as well as what happened behind closed doors at the last meeting of the federal reserve open market committee. the minutes from that meeting are out on wednesday. on thursday, realtors will rep
and is the city of new york city takeout in jeopardy? we look at the newest edition on michael bloomberg's list of banned substances. as we take a break, look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. >>> for more on our show and our guests, check out the website otm.cnbc.com. i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me @mariabartiromo. >>> first, here's a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact...
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we've added to those gains throughout the session. mario was in the city of mun nick. he said we need to start thinking about an exit. if anything, mario draghi said inflation is going down and significantly less than the target of 2%. he's hinting at an interest rate cut. the results, as we close out markets for europe, the stock is at 600 despite all of the problems that we've had with italy, it is gaining, as you can see, overall. for the month of february, yes, those top 50 blue chips are in negative territory because a lot of those are banks and they are worried about what might happen in italy but it's flat. now there is a problem obviously with italy and you see a flight to safety from the bond market into the core germany. you'll see a divergence in the yields between the italian bonds. you see the yields rising in italy. thank you very much. in germany, obviously there is still a great concern there. i want to mention one more thing, carl, and that s. i need to take to you switzerland and show you what looks like a very innocuous news conference. in fact it is
we've added to those gains throughout the session. mario was in the city of mun nick. he said we need to start thinking about an exit. if anything, mario draghi said inflation is going down and significantly less than the target of 2%. he's hinting at an interest rate cut. the results, as we close out markets for europe, the stock is at 600 despite all of the problems that we've had with italy, it is gaining, as you can see, overall. for the month of february, yes, those top 50 blue chips are...
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for this year, the snake, both of those cities, plus san francisco are the most popular. chinese travelers are going for the shopping. luxury goods and gadgets are for the price. they're going to the bragging rights so they can tell their friends that they've seen hollywood or been to the exotic hollywood. back to you. >> thank you, eunice. >>> this is a chart of the chinese tourism over the last ten years to the united states. it is up 600% since 2013. there are now 1 million visitors to the u.s. the department of commerce expects us to hit 4 million by 2017. one of the big areas of growing is chinese students flying to the united states to see their famous university. these tours are arranged for the thousands of students every year. >> chinese people attach great importance to education and they are very willing to spend money on it. >> it's so cool. if i can be that student of howard university. >> i would like to attend harvard, but i have no idea whether i have the ability to come here because it's a really great school. >> we have to recognize american higher educa
for this year, the snake, both of those cities, plus san francisco are the most popular. chinese travelers are going for the shopping. luxury goods and gadgets are for the price. they're going to the bragging rights so they can tell their friends that they've seen hollywood or been to the exotic hollywood. back to you. >> thank you, eunice. >>> this is a chart of the chinese tourism over the last ten years to the united states. it is up 600% since 2013. there are now 1 million...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's a good chance the investment just won't work out. but nobody likes to dwell on the idea that all we do is make mistakes. tough cookies. tonight i'm putting on my negative nancy hat. i'm going into the glass half empty mode and in the immortal words of joe e. brown in "some like it hot" nobody is perfect. why? maybe they think i'm a misanthrope. a stock sadist who is spreading despair and making people miserable? no, guess whose job that is? washington's. i do it because i want to help you compensate for your own fallibility to make sure that you're as prepared as possible caused by the slings an
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's...
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the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher questions on the second day in a row. this time from the house financial services committee. we'll get an update on the q&a and find out what ben has to say about qe 3, the economy and more. tim cook facing his own tough questions from investors of the company's shareholder meeting. we'll take you live there and get the inside story from a shareholder about what cook may say. then, more water, less buzz. that's at least what some consumers are saying about anheuser-busch. a multimillion dollar lawsuit being filed accusing the brewer of watering down its beer. we will get the latest details on the
the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher...
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he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if this marks a change of any, in any way to buffett's approach to m&a, to his operational playbook. >> well you know he's always been flexible. he likes to get what he wants at the end of the day. he has done deals with acadia like this, although not on this scale, so i think what it reflects is how highly he thinks of the 3g guys and how much they bring to the table here. there's a little bit unusual, it's a company that probably wouldn't run best by itself as it is. it's very international business, and very undermanaged i think in the big sense. >> when was the last time you remember him buying something where the s
he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if...
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and the other one is you can't fight city hall. back to you, melissa lee. >> the man who never drinks the kool-aid next to a punch bowl, there's a joke in there somewhere. rick santelli, thank you. >> do you think i should have a punch bowl for my dinner party? >> the one that we're not invited too? i don't care what you have, simon, because i'm not inviteded. >> never mention on air you're having a dinner party because everyone you didn't invite hears you. i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. because what you don'tu know can hurt you.rance. hey do you wanna get a drink later? what if you didn'
and the other one is you can't fight city hall. back to you, melissa lee. >> the man who never drinks the kool-aid next to a punch bowl, there's a joke in there somewhere. rick santelli, thank you. >> do you think i should have a punch bowl for my dinner party? >> the one that we're not invited too? i don't care what you have, simon, because i'm not inviteded. >> never mention on air you're having a dinner party because everyone you didn't invite hears you. i wanted to...
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thank you, ever, ever so much. >>> now the city of detroit hitting the skids again. jesse jackson jr. going to jail. one american ceo is really slamming the french. we have all those big stories coming up next. stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn the city over to an emergency manager. that manager could run the finances and try to find ways to save money, also the one to decide whether to take detroit into municipal bankruptcy. >>> and jesse jackson jr. is likely headed to prison. he pleaded guilty to misusing $750,000 of campaign funds. he bought himself a $43,000 rollex, as well as bruce lee and michael jackson memorabilia. h
thank you, ever, ever so much. >>> now the city of detroit hitting the skids again. jesse jackson jr. going to jail. one american ceo is really slamming the french. we have all those big stories coming up next. stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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on the ground the meantime new york city under a blizzard warning at the moment. forecasters saying that we can expect anywhere from 10 to 15 inches of snow, and as the day has progressed we have also seen travel disruptioned increase. we looked at amtrak recently. it has suspended its northbound regional lines and the acela service between boston and new york, and also looking at some of the flight cancellations. according to flightaware.com. the latest number, 4,630 flights have been cancelled from yesterday, today and also for tomorrow as airlines try to get ahead of this storm. and, of course, there's an economic impact as well, but some economists have told me it could end up being a wash. you see people buying more ahead of the storm to stock you. we could see a whiteout shutting retailers down tomorrow, but at the end of the day it should be about equal. back over to you. >> jackie, thanks very much. let's check in on how the storm is affecting new york city itself. the weather channel's paul goodloe is there in times square. paul? >> well, here we've had a
on the ground the meantime new york city under a blizzard warning at the moment. forecasters saying that we can expect anywhere from 10 to 15 inches of snow, and as the day has progressed we have also seen travel disruptioned increase. we looked at amtrak recently. it has suspended its northbound regional lines and the acela service between boston and new york, and also looking at some of the flight cancellations. according to flightaware.com. the latest number, 4,630 flights have been...
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remains one of the city's top picks. >> one of our favorites on the "street signs." where is herb when you need him? jc penney is soaring. does he have to live on that bet? no. >> here folks, listen up, some is something that i don't think has been reported yet. here you go. some wire services out there. not big ones. blogs and then the wire services, i think briefing.com picked up on it. research was out positive on jc penney and things that january same store sales may be flat. i did research. mosaic research in portland, oregon covers jc penney. i reached out to the founder. he said we haven't put out anything. we haven't put anything out, haven'ted a is word. it is hard to find anything. i forwarded him the blog. he said, he didn't know who that was. so maybe there is another mosaic. but michael from mosaic in portland said we haven't put out anything about jc penney. >> tread with caution. >>> going head to head with macy's, get this, marcia stewart. courtney reagan has been following this battle. what is going on? >> reporter: mandy, right now the lawyers for j
remains one of the city's top picks. >> one of our favorites on the "street signs." where is herb when you need him? jc penney is soaring. does he have to live on that bet? no. >> here folks, listen up, some is something that i don't think has been reported yet. here you go. some wire services out there. not big ones. blogs and then the wire services, i think briefing.com picked up on it. research was out positive on jc penney and things that january same store sales may...
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the city says tickets for three-hour tours are nearly sold out and highlights include the giant egg-shaped receptacles. >> thanks for watching "street signs." history always repeats itself. "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo here at the new york stock exchange. stocks mixed at this hour. the dow struggling to stay above the 14,000 level and the nasdaq modestly higher. >> just a reversal. >> i'm bill griffith. we'll see if the dow can rally back. we're at the lows of the day right now but also following these stories on today's ram. the ceo of dow component cisco will be with us. john chambers will join us moments after the company reports earnings. will the results move us closer or further away from a new high? plus a lot more to get into with the always outspoken john chambers. >> he's terrific and how is this for an odd couple. facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg having new jersey republican governor chris christie over to his house tonight. >> here's a clue. >> knew you would like that. >> serve lots of foo
the city says tickets for three-hour tours are nearly sold out and highlights include the giant egg-shaped receptacles. >> thanks for watching "street signs." history always repeats itself. "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo here at the new york stock exchange. stocks mixed at this hour. the dow struggling to stay above the 14,000 level and the nasdaq modestly higher. >>...
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mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy weather. >> that's right. barbie and ken of -- >> that's right. barbie and ken of "power lunch." first to the markets, we will put the storm aside for a couple of second. with today's gains, major averages wiped out losses for the week. that could of course change but if it does hold the s&p 500, the dow and nasdaq will have racked up gains in each of the first six weeks of 2013. bob pisani is down on the floor of the nyse. he did manage to get to the new york stock exchange exchange today. >> let me be blunt about it, sue, everybody at the new york stock exchange wants to go home.
mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy...
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streets were safe, restaurants were packed, people seemed to have great time but will it pack the city's desire to host again in 2018 in rothy goodell said today, i fully expect to be back here for super bowls and i hope we will be back. we want to be back. end quote. at least that is satisfied. >>> a sneaky corporate story. hundred dollar german software company. what are they doing in football? trying to get into the sports globery and u.s. providing the software platform for fantasy football. more than 30 million people play fantasy football. billions of dollars. keep an eye on sap. >> i'm shocked people had a good time in new orleans over the super bowl. >> yeah. breaking news. people having a good time in new orleans. >> bourbon street, beads -- >> and various other things. >> and baltimore's beat down. >> okay. let's's talk about the ads, right? so much more than just the sport. personally, i tuned in for the ads. overall feeling from our staff was a collective, meh. julia boorstin, who was the biggest winner in the ad world? >> the biggest winner wasn't an advertiser but social me
streets were safe, restaurants were packed, people seemed to have great time but will it pack the city's desire to host again in 2018 in rothy goodell said today, i fully expect to be back here for super bowls and i hope we will be back. we want to be back. end quote. at least that is satisfied. >>> a sneaky corporate story. hundred dollar german software company. what are they doing in football? trying to get into the sports globery and u.s. providing the software platform for fantasy...
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i know your city well. how are the cuts going to impact you specifically? >> the cuts will hit across the board. but of course, they'll hit where it hurts the most early. it's going to go directly to young people. about $7 million will be cut to education, head-start, those sorts of things. because the grown-ups can't do their jobs, the kids get hurt. this crisis is about as real as manti te'o's girlfriend. the congress can't get its work done. the president stood up at the state of the union, sent all sorts of clear messages about the fact that he would go to all sorts of compromise positions, if we could get a congress that could actually do its job. and in minneapolis, as you know, target, best buy, they're all announcing their earnings and we're beginning to see this shaking of consumer confidence again. there's no reason for people to have any lack of confidence, except for a republican house that can't get its act together. >> there are those who say that comments like that are scare tactics on the side of the aisle that you you come from, that pe are
i know your city well. how are the cuts going to impact you specifically? >> the cuts will hit across the board. but of course, they'll hit where it hurts the most early. it's going to go directly to young people. about $7 million will be cut to education, head-start, those sorts of things. because the grown-ups can't do their jobs, the kids get hurt. this crisis is about as real as manti te'o's girlfriend. the congress can't get its work done. the president stood up at the state of the...
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joining us now on the phone is tom delandcy, president of the borgata hotel casino in atlantic city. our panel is still with us. tom, thank you very much. is this going to save atlantic city? let's start there. they had a rough time. the casino business had a rough time. will online gambling save atlantic city? >> larry, i don't know atlantic city needs saving but online gaming is certainly going help. you know, we've lost some 40% of our gross gaming revenue over the last five years in atlantic city primarily to convenience gaming markets, you know. local casinos in pennsylvania and new york and delaware. so online gaming gives us the opportunity to really lead the way with what is the ultimate in convenience gaming. so we think it's a great opportunity and something that will help out. >> okay. look, i think this is a brave thing by christie myself. one of the big houses they just filed bankruptcy, a couple of gambling casinos were sold for peanuts. you do need something. i want to ask you how will this get that economy moving. in other words do you think people will move to atlant
joining us now on the phone is tom delandcy, president of the borgata hotel casino in atlantic city. our panel is still with us. tom, thank you very much. is this going to save atlantic city? let's start there. they had a rough time. the casino business had a rough time. will online gambling save atlantic city? >> larry, i don't know atlantic city needs saving but online gaming is certainly going help. you know, we've lost some 40% of our gross gaming revenue over the last five years in...